Cancer is a shocking diagnosis, for both the patient and their family. Most people know at least one person in their family or social circles who has been diagnosed with cancer, and the illness is growing increasingly common. There were 14 million new cancer cases diagnosed worldwide in 2012, according to the World Health Organization, and that number is expected to increase drastically in the next two decades.

Fortunately, there is hope. Treatment options for cancer patients have improved dramatically in the past several decades. The development of new techniques such as immunotherapy and targeted radiation therapies have given many patients a higher chance that they will be cured as well as an increased quality of life.

Step one: the right diagnosis

Early detection of cancer is crucial in order to provide patients with timely, effective care. An early diagnosis, among other things, is one of the most important factors in improving the effectiveness of treatment. Individuals can be proactive about their health by informing themselves about their family's history of certain diseases, going to the doctor for regular checkups which include cancer screenings, and minimizing risk factors for cancer where possible, such as quitting smoking or improving diet and exercise.

Cancer treatment in Germany

From diagnosis to treatment to psychological support, Germany hospitals offer comprehensive care for cancer patients and their families. Many specialized cancer centers are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and the latest medical technology to provide the absolute latest in new treatments, many of which are only available in a few countries. Even standard German hospitals and clinics are equipped with high-tech imaging and diagnostic technology, which can be vital for the early detection of tumors. Diagnosis is usually done through a high-resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan and/or a 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scan.

The following information is not a complete list of cancer treatment options, but an overview of some specific treatments that are most popular or most unique in Germany. Not all treatment options are suitable for every type of cancer, and every case is different. While it is good to be informed about the different treatment options available, ultimately only a qualified oncologist can make a treatment recommendation based on a comprehensive review of the patient's diagnosis, condition and medical history.

If you are interested in receiving cancer treatment in Germany, Premier Healthcare can guide the way. We offer support in the form of patient management throughout all stages of the medical travel proess. Our patients have had positive experiences receiving medical treatment in Germany for cancer, particularly those with early- or mid-stage cancer. To find out more about cancer treatment in Germany, contact us.